with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Chopin Recollections de
Paganini Nikolai Petrov (piano)
7.08 Schmelzer
Fechtschule (Fencing School)
European Community
Baroque Orchestra, director Monica Huggett
7.45 Dvorak Slavonic
Rhapsody in A flat, Op 45 No 3
Slovak Philharmonic, conductor Zdenek Kosler
8.05 Massenet Intermezzo
(Thais)
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Berlin Philharmonic/ Herbert von Karajan
8.12 Braham and Furber
Limehouse Blues
Art Tatum (piano)
8.32 Quartet Collection: Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 50 No 3 Pro Arte Quartet Discs
The Fragments
Second of five programmes exploring the legacy of works which, for various reasons, Mozart left incomplete. An unfinished Clarinet Quintet in F
(K580b) is played by Alan Hacker in an edition by Duncan Druce ; the Beaux
Arts Trio play a movement completed after Mozart's death by Abbe Maximillian Stadler; Martin Haselbock plays two organ fugues (K385k and K375f); and Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin) and Glen Wilson
(piano) are the soloists in the fragmentary Double
Concerto in D for violin and piano (K315f). Discs
Chris de Souza presents another edition with children's songs, an Abel symphony and a big piano concerto. Including
10.00 Artist of the Week:
Anthony Halstead
(harpsichord/director)
Abel Symphony in B flat, Op 17 No 2
Hanover Band
10.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in D (K311)
Nina Milkina (piano)
10.30 Dohnanyi Piano
Concerto No 2 in B minor
Martin Roscoe (piano)
BBC Scottish SO, conductor Fedor Glushchenko
11.05 Beethoven
Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, Op 16 Cristofori
11.40 Haydn Horn Concerto No 1 in D
Anthony Halstead (natural horn)
Hanover Band, conductor
Roy Goodman
Early Music Network Catherine Mackintosh
(violin/viola d'amore)
Maggie Cole (harpsichord) Bach Sonata No 6 in G
(BWV 1019) Biber
Rosary Sonata No 2 in A Scarlatti Harpsichord
Sonatas: in B minor (Kk87); in B minor (Kk27)
Arlosti Lesson III for viola d'amore and continuo
Noblet Sonata in C
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor David Atherton
John Lill (piano) Musorgsky, orch
Shostakovich Prelude to
Khovanshchina (Dawn on the Moscow River) Tchaikovsky Piano
Concerto No 2 in G See also 6.30pm
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
New series
In the first of a new series on musical life in various
British cities, Geraint Lewis explores Aberystwyth in the 1920s. Events during this - decade helped to move
Wales on from its status as a nation with a choral tradition to one with a fully fledged instrumental tradition. A key figure in this development was Walford Davies : "What Aberystwyth dreams and does today may become the vision and experience of Wales tomorrow."
Including music by Walford Davies , D Vaughan Thomas , Eigar, Bartok, Vaughan Williams and Hoist.
Producer Gwawr Owen
Tommy Pearson and David Owen Norris explore the idea of recapitulation in music and why it is so important to musical form.
from Glasgow, presented by Geoffrey Baskerville , including
Ives General William Booth
Enters into Heaven
6.30 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat
7.00 Ravel L'Enfant et les sortilèges (excerpt) Producer Svend Brown
Opera in three acts by George Lloyd to a libretto by William Lloyd.
Conducted by The Composer
" ...a young man of 21 ... that rarest of all qualities in a British composer, an almost unerring perception of what the stage requires." That review of the premiere given on 5 November 1934 in Penzance under the Cornish composer's baton led to a three-week run at the Lyceum Theatre in London. lernin, one of the fairy maidens turned to stone at Cam Galva, returns to life...
2: Elizabethan Cavalcade
Sir Roy Strong , writer and historian, looks again at some of the most inventive and striking portraits ever painted of a monarch and reflects on how clothes make the man - in this case, the Queen.
Next programme tomorrow 9.30pm
Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano) plays a selection from Book 1 of the Well-
Tempered Klavier. Discs
Tales of blood and fantasy: Valentine Cunningham takes out his garlic to explore the origins of and current vogue for gothic writing, and discusses the film Interview with a Vampire, adapted from the novel by Anne Rice. Producer John Goudie
BBC Philharmonic conductor Sachio Fujioka Rachmaninov Isle of the Dead
Musorgsky, orch Ravel
Pictures from an Exhibition
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
History 1.40 Tales from Europe